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Available, on request, from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington 25, D.C., are: Cooperative Farm Credit Can Assist In Rural Development ( Circular No. 44 ), and The Cooperative Farm Credit System ( Circular No. 36-A ).
Circular knitting is employed to create pieces that are circular or tube-shaped, such as hats, socks, mittens, and sleeves.
Circular needles are typically 24-60 inches long, and are usually used singly or in pairs ; again, the width of the knitted piece may be significantly longer than the length of the circular needle.
Yet another variation of Nim is ' Circular Nim ', where any number of objects are placed in a circle, and two players alternately remove one, two or three adjacent objects.
Circular waist high raised beds with a path to the center ( a slice of the circle cut out ) are called keyhole gardens.
Circular cylinders are the only surfaces with two-parameter families of rigid motions and the surfaces of revolution and helicoids are the only surfaces with a one-parameter family.
Central and Circular Quay are above-ground stations ( Circular Quay is elevated, directly underneath the Cahill Expressway ), while the remainder are below ground.
" circular and elliptical polarizations can be obtained using various feed arrangements or slight modifications made to the elements ... Circular polarization can be obtained if two orthogonal modes are excited with a 90 ° time-phase difference between them.
These are the Book on Numbers and Computation, the Arithmetical Classic of the Gnomon and the Circular Paths of Heaven and the Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art.
Circular orbits are popular, because then the satellite is at a constant altitude requiring a constant strength signal to communicate.
Circular sets are good for modelling cycles and, despite the field's name, this area of mathematics is well founded.
Both the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests and the Circular Mound Altar are round, each standing on a square yard, again representing Heaven and Earth.
Many species of scarab beetles ( scarabaeidae ) are known to emit typically left circularly polarised light ( see Circular polarization in nature ).
* Cardinal Zero from the single episode audio story Circular Time: Spring – a similarly titled Time Lord ( Zeuro ) appears in the Doctor Who Unbound audio A Storm of Angels ( although it is not established whether these are meant to be alternate versions of the same person )
* The Circular contraction folds, also known as contraction furrows, are a series of circular bands or folds about midway between the collarette and the origin of the iris.
* Some of the Circular contraction folds are a fine series of ridges that run near the pupillary margin and vary in thickness of the iris pigment epithelium ; others are in ciliary portion of iris.
The North Circular Road and A10 are the main trunk roads.
Circular needles can also be stored this way but are better kept dangling on a hanger device so the cables do not get wound up.

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# Circular Wait: A process must be waiting for a resource which is being held by another process, which in turn is waiting for the first process to release the resource.
Industrial Ecology principles are also emerging in various policy realms such as the concept of the Circular Economy that is being promoted in China.
With the adoption of Poynders Road as the arterial " South Circular " road, this area is now severed from the area further south by traffic, and the streets south of Poynders Road are not generally referred to as being part of Clapham Park.
By the late 1960s, bulldozers were encroaching on The Rocks-European settlement's oldest Sydney precinct-saved only by public protests aimed at preserving ' working class housing ' close to the Central Business District ( which resulted also in considerable colonial era architecture being preserved in one precinct next to Circular Quay ).
On 15 July 2007 an announcement was made in the Court Circular, under Buckingham Palace, that Garrard & Co's services as crown jeweller were no longer required, with the reason cited being that it was simply ' time for a change.
Simply being received by the Queen is taken to validate the selection, with this meeting being described in the Court Circular as " kissing hands ".
Circular Quay was originally known as " Semi-Circular Quay ", this being the actual shape of the quay.
It replaced the earlier Circular 8 / 87 which was criticized for being ill-focused in both practical and geographical terms.
It has no specific boundaries but in general only premises west of the Brent Cross Flyover, east of the M1 motorway and close to the North Circular are described as being in Brent Cross.
By 1944 the term was being used to describe addresses north of the A406 North Circular Road and west of the A41 Hendon Way and after the eponymous shopping centre was built it was also used to describe business addresses south of the North Circular.
Included in this development was a small DMP police station at the corner of Emor Street and South Circular Road, which closed after the Free State came into being.
Circular chart recorders have a rotating disc of paper that must be replaced more often, but are more compact and amenable to being enclosed behind glass.

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Circular polarization is often encountered in the field of optics and in this section, the electromagnetic wave will be simply referred to as light.
Circular polarization is used so the image separation is maintained even if the viewer tilts their head ( although the depth effect will suffer as the head tilt increases ), which would not be possible with the more usual linear polarizers.
Circular logic cannot prove a conclusion because, if the conclusion is doubted, the premise which leads to it will also be doubted.
# 4-8 months: Secondary Circular Reactions – Babies will reach for an object that is partially hidden, indicating knowledge that the whole object is still there.
This new service will also connect with a new city line that is still in the planning, travelling along either Hickson Road or George Street to Circular Quay.
Moreover, War Department Circular 269 stipulated: … only one of these badges will be worn at one time and the Combat Infantryman badge is the highest award ; the awarding of the CIB was officially authorized with an executive order dated 15 November 1943 ; later, on 10 June 1944, the U. S. Congress approved an extra ten dollars in monthly pay to every infantryman awarded the CIB — excepting commissioned officers.
This new service will also connect with a new city line that is still in the planning, travelling along either Hickson Road or George Street to Circular Quay.
Circular polarization has alleviated this problem, allowing viewers to tilt their heads slightly ( although any offset between the eye plane and the original camera plane will still interfere with the perception of depth ).
War Department Circular 527 dated November 25, 1919, expanded on the use of the coat of arms by stating the following: " Another advantage in this is the fact that these same devices will be suitable for use in other ways, to bring the regimental history home to every member ; for example, on stationery, on pins, watch charms, etc., for civilian clothes ; on tablets for headquarters, mess rooms, hop rooms, etc., possibly on the white mess jacket, all of which should promote esprit de corps.

Circular and Bank
Cavallo inherited the country's most acute financial and economic crisis since 1930 and a particularly heinous Central Bank regulation painfully remembered as the Central Bank Circular 1050.
Some causes include the economic policies of President Andrew Jackson who created the Specie Circular by executive order and also refused to renew the charter of Second Bank of the United States, resulting in the withdrawal of government funds from that bank.
Only this current series of coins are legal tender as of January 2, 1998, when the Bangko Sentral issued BSP Circular No. 81 which called for the demonetization of all previous existing Central Bank coins minted before 1995.
According to the Shareholder Circular ( of November 20 ), the Belgian Government in this weekend threatened to disown Fortis Bank outright, paying only a token € 1 ( total ); the Board of Directors felt they had done well to hold out for the € 4. 7 billion, so as to have a least some shareholder value remaining in Fortis Group.
One particularly damaging austerity policy was the Central Bank Circular 1050.
In 1836, when President Andrew Jackson's veto of the recharter of the Second Bank of the United States took effect, he issued the Specie Circular, an Executive order that all public lands had to be purchased with hard money.
Memorial to the Irish Volunteers, ' C ' Coy., by Leo Broe, at junction of North Circular Road and Royal Canal Bank, a former spur of the Royal canal.
Normally subordinate to the Economy Ministry in matters of policy, the Central Bank took a more prominent role during the Latin American debt crisis when, in April 1980, it enacted Circular 1050.

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